Endangered

Barbara Hammer’s face appears through layered printing and physically scratched film. The material of the film itself – inevitably changed by photochemical decay over time – and its images are at risk of loss as surely as the endangered animal species depicted in the film. The romantic concern with nature is elaborated with a technically sophisticated metaphor from industrial processes. With her own image appearing with the animals, perhaps the artist too is at risk of being lost.

Film Maker
Hammer, Barbara
Year
1988
Country
U.S.A.
Length
19
Category
Portraits, Work about Women, Work by Women
Genre
experimental